https://ubq.network/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Tomatoes-1-1.mp4 A potential 20%+ tariff on Mexican tomatoes could disrupt more than just one crop, it could upend a longstanding trade agreement and trigger ripple effects across the supply chain. 🍅 Hear Karl McDermott on FreightWaves Running on Ice podcast with host Mary O’Connell as he unpacks how this targeted move reflects broader trade tensions. previous projects Delays, Freshness & Cold Chain Stress next projects A House Made of Produce? Related Posts April 22, 2026 Carbon Emissions Reporting for EU CSRD Compliance April 15, 2026 Transforming the Supply Chain with Shelf-Life Prediction March 11, 2026 Simplifying Global Container Tracking with UBQ’s Maritime Service February 5, 2026 DeltaTrak Expands Inbound Compliance Options for Fresh Suppliers with New FlashLink NOW Real-Time Loggers